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An amateur theatre established in 1925, by a group of friends and relatives, The Curtain Theatre, situated in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, is still going strong over 90 years later; producing five interesting and unusual shows per year, with twelve performances per show.

The glittering snowy tale about a brave little bear who helps to save Christmas!

An irresistible revue of over 30 classic Leiber & Stoller songs from the 50s/60s including Hound Dog, Jailhouse Rock, Poison Ivy, Pearl’s A Singer and Stand By Me. It still holds the record for the longest run by a revue in Broadway history.

An adult musical by Whitworth Amateur Music and Drama Society. A satirical hoot about New York street-life in a unique actors & puppets combo.

A young engaged couple are awaiting their prospective in-laws for a dinner party, when a girl on the run seeks sanctuary and stirs up more than the soup. The great Sir Alan’s 2001 sit-com farce (with thrills) is one of his best recent plays.

An evening of Irish, Celtic, Folk and Country Music from the North West’s fastest rising stars.

Winner of the 2002 US Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music & Lyrics, this romantic chamber musical cleverly depicts a relationship from two different viewpoints: Cathy’s story travels back from the end of the marriage, Jamie’s begins at their first meeting and they both meet in the middle. Only premiered in the West End less than two years ago, this is a moving, contemporary, sung play. Click on the headline to read more >>

The Rochdale Phoenix Operatic Society present “PIRATES of PENZANCE” by Gilbert and Sullivan. Click on the headline to read more >>

In Withernsea, East Yorkshire, Dad’s milk round is curdling, daughter Sophie is too aggressive for ju-jitsu class and son Billy’s obsession with Dolly Parton is more than 9 to 5. Only harassed mum, Kath, can maybe hold the family together. A warm, domestic comedy about coping. Click on the headline to read more >>

Our first revival for nearly 40 years of Coward’s famous ghostly comedy. A séance causes marital problems for Charles when his flighty first wife materialises and takes a dislike to his second. One of the most sparkling light comedies ever written. Click on the headline to read more >>

TERRY WAITE will be giving a talk on his book.

The year is 1867. Edward Brett and his Irish wife, Eliza are struggling to make a living from their small shop. Edward’s brother, a popular policeman, is shot dead during the rescue of two Irish Republican prisoners in Manchester. Click on the headline to read more and buy tickets online >>

Two classic short plays by Pinter: The Dumb Waiter, a black comedy about two inept hit-men awaiting instructions and A Kind Of Alaska, a deeply poignant drama about a woman awakening from a long coma-like sleep.